Was I rejected for a gay white guy by a fellow gay brotha' in LGBT meeting?

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Do you think I played it cool? Ok, so I go to this LGBT group at my college and the group is made up of mostly lesbians and a bunch of ugly white guys. Between myself, one other white guy, and this new black guy that entered just last week, that's it as far as good to decent looks go. Already I've had to reject 3 butt-@ss ugly white dudes. So anyway, during the meeting I gave the new black guy that had joined are meeting a few glances and each time I did, he would look away. At the end of the meeting, I wanted to get up and go say hi but he walked right over to that one other white guy and they started talking. Before I knew what hit me, some other guy started talking to me and I was kind of half-paying attention the whole time because the black guy and the white guy had been talking for so long. I finally walked up to him and said "I don't think we've met yet. What's your name?" and the white guy and him just kind of stood there looking at me and I was kind of speechless not knowing what to say for awhile. I kinda paid more attention to the black guy in trying to converse with them both; then the white guy steps out of the room I guess to the bathroom or something and me and the black guy end up talking for a little while. Then we're all told to leave the room because things are closing and they need it for something else, so as we're walking out, this n*gga says "Oh where'd Brady go?" and he goes skeddaddling off near the bathrooms where Brady is and I guess picking up their conversation. Anyways, I hang back just putting my jacket on and instead of walking near them I just pass by and say "Bye guys!" Did I play it cool? Hopefully it didn't look like I was offended. They walked close behind me as I was walking out of the building to my car but I don't know. I don't like fighting over men or getting into a love triangle. I think I should back away and let them do their thing. I don't know; black men like lighter skin more anyway, right? While I'm light-skinned black, I'm not white!
 
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